Monday, June 24, 2013

Budapest: Our Hotel and Transportation

So, after walking around the Chain Bridge and Parliament that morning, and then saying good-bye to everyone at Viking Idun (last post), it was time to take a taxi ride some 30 minutes away to our Tulip Inn hotel, far to the east of city center on the Pest side of the Danube.

Too bad we didn't take more pictures but, the thing is, we knew they had a great breakfast and a fast internet! We've used them before here in the Netherlands and were not disappointed.

10 comments:

Public transportation is so important. When I booked the hotel, I made sure the metro was in walking distance.The basic tram, metro are all the same except for the language. I am glad we got our map to make sure we headed into the right direction.I was always happy to see the eagle, we got out at the right station and found the right exit :)Traveling is an art, I think, experience helps.....

Astrid and I do wear good walking shoes, Susan. I used Merrells for all our excursions outside...am partial to them. Astrid used her Lowa walking boots, a German brand, I think. Anyway, that's important, yes. On my way now to send you an email....

Well, Ruth, you certainly see the similarities and the differences when you travel abroad, but in the end the similarities really win out. Thank you. And yes, I immediately thought of you and James that day!

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